I am Gerdski, Computer Guy and Musician (ambient/electronic/soundscapes), and I'd like to say that MilkDrop is by far the best visualisation software I know. Great presets!

I have a question:

When browsing the presets I find many of them with a very hard kind of beat detection/visualisation...the movement is often too fast for me.

Is there a possibility to "slow things down" in the presets of my choice?

Or (maybe better): are there presets for this that I don't know yet?
I am looking for soft, unobtrusive movement / development, still with beat detection, but calm, hypnotic and mesmerizing, but not so fast and techno-like.

Is there a possibility to "slow things down" in the presets of my choice?

No, not in general. It may be possible in individual cases, but I personally would not attempt this except maybe for presets I have made myself and I know the code.

When talking slow and oneiric presets, you might try the work of Amandio C. on this forum. Unfortunately he did not bother a lot about beat detection and most of his presets are just moving at a constant rate.

You may also find something in my own presets. Some of them are frantic, some deliberately slow, depending on the music I listened to when making them. I'll attach the entire collection here, including the old ones which are already included in the milkdrop distribution; just try the newer ones, I have learned a lot since. It's not many presets in total but very different in style and motive, and some of them took me months to write. Pixies party in particular can be adjusted to any particle / camera speed you like.

When talking slow and oneiric presets, you might try the work of Amandio C. on this forum. Unfortunately he did not bother a lot about beat detection and most of his presets are just moving at a constant rate.

You may also find something in my own presets. Some of them are frantic, some deliberately slow, depending on the music I listened to when making them. I'll attach the entire collection here, including the old ones which are already included in the milkdrop distribution; just try the newer ones, I have learned a lot since. It's not many presets in total but very different in style and motive, and some of them took me months to write. Pixies party in particular can be adjusted to any particle / camera speed you like.
Martin

Thank you Nitorami! I will check both your and Amandio C.'s work (I have seen some of your presets already!)

you might consider limiting the framerate. I noticed 15 frames per second seems to draw differently than 60+fps. I think both have there benefits but i too sometimes enjoy slow presets, especially with milkdrop 1.

Does it have to be live visualizations? If not, you could record them with Fraps in 60 fps and maybe slow them down with Twixtor in either Vegas or Premiere. I know, it's a long way but worth it. Alternatively, check out Soundspectrum Aeon which is exactly what you're looking for, but it's only got a fraction of presets compared to MD and is not free.

I have started this thread a while ago, but because of a time-consuming job I was not able to answer your replies or try out the things you have suggested. But this job is past, there is more time now, and I'd like to carry on with this topic, because I still need live visualisation.

Well, yes, this is "old Software" compared to fancy new smartphone apps. But then...like in computer games...the old stuff was/is much more fun to use/play. Where are the users? Have they moved somewhere else (Facebook?) or just lost interest?

Does it have to be live visualizations? If not, you could record them with Fraps in 60 fps and maybe slow them down with Twixtor in either Vegas or Premiere. I know, it's a long way but worth it. Alternatively, check out Soundspectrum Aeon which is exactly what you're looking for, but it's only got a fraction of presets compared to MD and is not free.

I am afraid yes...it has to be live, and it has to be Milkdrop. I have taken a look at Aeon, but it didn't convince me as much as Milkdrop did.

Here's a big collection (full of redundancies too) of most of my presets and remixes: http://www.mediafire.com/file/50l3p8...collection.zip Perhaps you'll find something that suits you, or come back with the name of something you liked and maybe I remember something similar to it.